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Our company is built on integrity, accuracy and innovation, because every consumer deserves the best information. Our reports utilize pinpoint accurate mapping technology supported by a live resource center and insured by $2M of E&O per report.

FAQs

Get answers to your most Frequently Asked Questions about our flood determination reports.

What is a flood determination report?

A flood determination report is a document that provides information and confirms the flood status of a specific property. What sets our reports from others is the technology we utilize for superior precision and the expert staff we have in place for analysis and support.

Can I use a flood determination to challenge my current flood status?

Yes. There are many properties that have been previously mis-identified, and a WTG flood determination can help confirm the true flood status of any property, and our team can help you should you challenge your previous status.

Can you help lower flood insurance premiums?

If your property was previously mis-identified, a certified and insured report from WTG prooving otherwise, plus the support of our team can help get your flood insurance premiums reduced or eliminated. Additional steps beyond the report may be required by your insurer. We can help.

Are your flood determination reports insured?

If a high-risk zone touches my property, but not my home, do I need flood insurance?

National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) guidelines only refer to the structure location in relation to the high-risk zone. If your property touches a high-risk zone, but your structure does not, you do not require flood insurance. This is why the precision of our reports is so important.

Why are WTG flood determinations better than other available resources?

We offer a particularly exceptional and accurate report, thanks to proprietary technology and expert analysis that sets the bar for industry best practices. Our reports are pinpoint accurate, certified and insured.

Are you using the new maps for your flood determination reports?

The idea of “new” vs. “old” maps is a misconception. There are current maps, called “effective” maps that we use for our determinations. Then there are “preliminary” maps designed to give a glimpse at the future, but not to be used as the basis for an official flood determination.